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  • Some absolutely Earth-shaking death metal coming from Massacre on this new “Succumb to Rapture” 7″, which is set for a July 30th release via Century Media. Though this track is new, the band isn’t. Massacre’s place in the world of death metal isn’t large, but their catalog

  • SURF/SLUDGE 7" by Black Gum Hailing from Austin, Texas, Black Gum is a band that makes surf-influenced pop/rock that’s a little rough around the edges. They recently put out their Surf/Sludge 7″, which seems to be the followup to a self-titled cassette the group released

  • Black metal modernists Nachtmystium drop the first single from the band’s forthcoming album on Century Medium, Silencing Machine. “As Made,” with its sequenced drums and calculated shots of abrasive noise, is a nice industrially tinged piece of sacrilege. I usually don’t care for drum machines in my black

  • The a-side to St. Vincent’s new, non-album Record Store day 7″, and it’s a blood pumper. Between Annie Clark’s ferocious screams and the heavily distorted guitars, St. Vincent takes no prisoners on this one; reminding me of some of Kim Gordon’s more aggressive moments in the

  • R. Stevie Moore drops a cover of the Vaccines’ “Post Breakup Sex,” which was released on a 7″ this past weekend on Record Store Day via O’Genesis Recordings. In usual Moore, D.I.Y. fashion, the track is fuzzed out and eccentric. A lone snare drum keeps time against

  • R. Stevie Moore drops a cover of the Vaccines’ “Post Breakup Sex,” which was released on a 7″ this past weekend on Record Store Day via O’Genesis Recordings. In usual Moore, D.I.Y. fashion, the track is fuzzed out and eccentric. A lone snare drum keeps time against

  • In & Out by Mammoth Grinder A pulverizing new track from the forthcoming Mammoth Grinder 7″, which will feature the above track, “In & Out,” backed up by “See Me Hang.” The band delivers a crusty combination of hardcore punk riffs and death metal atmosphere for a pretty abrasive two